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AMERICAN
Naval Almanac,
FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD,
lBlSy
BEING THE THIRD AFTER LEAP YEAR,
.LCULATED BY JoSHUA SHARP.
Containing, besides the usual matter of an Almanac,
sojne interesting paticuiars relative to the
Navy oi the United States,
And a variety of useful and entertaining articles.
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"We have met the Enemy, and they are C urs."
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Published by K, & T. Deliver,
THE ANATOMY OF MAX'S BODY,
As governed by the Twelve Constellations.
THead and Face
ttNeck.
n Arms.
33 ^reast.
To know where t
& Heart,
^Bowels.
=^Reins.
ni Secrets,
lie sign is;-
t Thighs.
v? Knees.
#v v Legs.
xFeet.
find the day of the
month, and against it in the sixth column, stands the
sign the Moon is in; then finding the sign here, it shows
the part of the body it is supposed to govern.
Common notes, &c.for the year 1815.
Dominical Letter A
Golden Number 11
Epact 20
Solar Cycle 4
-Ash Wednesday, Feb, 8
Easter
Ascension
Witsunday
I rinity
Advent December
March 26
May 4
14
21
3
Astronomical characters explained*
€>Sun
m O D Moon
$ Mercury
9 Venus
I Mars
2/Jupiter
*2 Saturn
^Herschel
J Ascending node
6 Conjunction
c? Opposition
aQuartile
T Aries
H Taurus
n Gemini
^Cancer
a Leo
iy. Virgo
=2= Libra
"L Scorpio
/ *Sagittarus
"K5 Capricornus
^Aquarius
X Pisces
Solar and Lunar Eclipses in the Year 1815.
1. An eclipse of the Sun, on the 10th of the first
month (January,) at 56 min after 8 in the morning,
invisible here, on account of the moon's south latitude.
The 6un will be centrally eclipsed on the meredian in
latitude 63 deg. 45 min. south and longitude 48 deg.
42 min. east from Philadelphia.
2. Of the Moon on the 21st of the sixth month,
(June) at 59 min. after noon; of course invisible.
3. of the Sun, on the sixth of the seventh month,
(July) in the afternoon partly visible. H M
Beginning at Philadelphia, at 7 8
The Sun will set, afe *7 2&
Digits eclipsed 3 1-2 on the North Limb.
It will be total and central on the meridian in lati-
tude 88 deg. 3 min. north, and longitude 99 deg 11
mim west from Philadelphia.
4. Of the Moon, on the sixteenth of the twelfth
menth (December) in the morning, partly visible.
Beginning at Philadelphia, at 6 10
Beginning of total darkness 7 9
The Moon will set about 7 22
Totally eclipsed from the south side of the earth's
shadow.
9. Of the Sun on the 30th of the 12th month (De-
cember) at 50 minutes after 9 in the morning; invisible
on account of the Moon's south latitude.
NOTES TO THE READER.
1. The time of High Water at Philadelphia, is so
computed as to serve for either morning or evening,
sufficiently near for common use; the morning flood
being about 12 minutes earlier than the time given in
the tide column, and that of the afternoon as much later.
2. The rising, setting or southing of a Star, may
be carried several days backward by adding, or forward
by substracting 4 minutes per day; for instance, on the
18th of the first month (January) iSlriusis South at 36
minutes after 10; adding 8 minutes for 2 days sooner,
we have lOh. 44m. for the southing on the 16th; and
deducting twelve minutes for 3 later leaves ten h. 24m.
for that of the 25st of the same month.
Two free thinking authors, said a bookseller, when
I was a little low in the world, assured me, If I would
print their works they would set me up, and indeed
they were as good as their word, for in about six
weeks after I published the first thing they sent me,
I was set up indeed, but it was in the pillory.
An Irishman meeting an acquaintance, accosted him
thus: — When first I saw you, 1 thought it was you, bat
now I see it is your brother/
A TABLE
©f the Hours and Minutes that are to be added to the
Moon's southing to find the Time of High Water
at all the undernamed places.
Names of places, h. m.\ Names of places, h. m.
Albany 3^o5\fain Ocean
Amboy 8 15*Nantucket
Annapolis (Mar.) 7 OOJjNewburyport
Annapolis (No. Sco.) OOJNew Haven
Boston
Bridgetown ( N s J.)
Brunswick (N. C.)
Burlington
Cape- Ann
Cape-Canso
Cape-Fear
Cape-Henlopen
Cape- May
Cape-Hatteras
Cape-Henry
Casco- Bay
Cockspur (Geor)
Charleston-Bar
1 1 15|New- London
8 30|New-Providence
9 OOjNewtown- Landing
9 00|New-York
11 45 j Penobscot
8 SOlPiscataqua
7 5()|Plymouth i
8 15 Polepel-Isiand
8 15|Port-Roseway
11 OoSport- Royal (S. C.)
11 00f Portsmouth
11 15? Pro vide nee
9 OiiPerysburg (S. C.)
7 OOjQuebec
Eliz; bethtown Point 9 QOjReedy- Island
Fairfield
Georgetown-Bar
Guilford
Hackensack
Halifax
Hartford
Heil-Gate
Huntington
Ij •«wich
James: m
Kingsvown Esopus
11 00 Rhode- Island
6 40|Salem
10 30JSandwich-Bay
0(J Sandy -H< ok
0< [Savannah
11 20jSajbrobfe
9 3USunbur } (Geo.'i
11 COf Tarpaulin- Cove
11 45JTy bet-Bar
9 56lVV'hittstone
8 15
7 30
11 45
10 50
9 00
7 35
10 00
9 09
00
11 40
10 35-
00
8 15
8 30
11 45
8 17
7 00
11 00
11 15
8 15
11 45
9 00
8 15
7 48
11 15
9 30
9 '0
9 15
11 45
00!\V nliamsburg (Vir.)il 15
Mitton was asked bv a
strn t hi
friend
. dier he would in-
nl languages? To
\\ Inch he replied 'no sir, one tongue is sufficient for a
'Tvoman.
dan filter in the
FIRST MONTH,
JANUARY, :
L815.
H M
tl M "
Last C 2d 9 51 M
First D 18th 11 1 M
New • 10th 8 55 M
Full o 25th 4 2(
H-/3
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Moo?
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south
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1
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morn
5 52; 8 4
3
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Sirius Sll 41
7 23 4 37 4 4426
3c
6 38
8 50
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7 22*4 38* 5 11 \
1 40? 7 23
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5
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7 174 43! 9 id
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SECOND MONTH, FEBRUARY, 1815
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Last C
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1st
9th
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30 M
First D 16th
Full O 23d
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pu.of VMurv
temperate
rain
quinquargesi.j6 56
7*'s set 1 44
D in apogee.
&sh Wednes.
pleasant
sirius so. 9 2
hazy
1st in Lent
2 rises 8 58
Valentine
day lOh 32m
clear
Arc. ris. 8 55
snow
enters X
S rises 3 38
3 rises 1 21
D in perigee
xvind
St. Mathias
calm
sirius setsO 56
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5 29
6 305 30
6 295 31
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Sun
slow
1356
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14 11
14 17
14 22
14 26
14 30
14 33
14 35
14 36
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south
26
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1
2
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7 30
8 30
9 32
10 33
11 3
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1 54
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7 54
9 3
10 10
11 17
Phil.
b 9
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5 57
6 43
7 31
8 19J1031
9 7!ll 19
9 56U1 56
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1 2
147
230
3 13
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4 44
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26
120
2 12
3 1
3 50
32
19
6
50
35
18
1
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6 32
7 21'
8 14
911
1011
11 14
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2 38
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2
A ta} lor sent his bill to a lawyer for money.- the lawyer bid the boy tell
his roaster, that he was not running 1 away, but very busy at that time. Tha
boy ctmeb again, and tells him, he must needs have the money. Didst tell
thy master, said the lawyer, I was not running away? Yes, Sir, said the boy7
fcut he bid me teii vou that he -was.
^
THIRD MONTH, MARCH, 1815,
Last C
New ©
ii M
2d 5 7 A
10th 10 20 A
M
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If 4|Da7id
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2 jg stationary
3J ~) in Apogee
prises 7 21
clear
w Stat.
Sun \ Sun
rises\sets
1-i
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15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24i
25!
6 26
6 25
6 24
6 22J5 38
6 21 5 3S
6 195 41
6 18(5 42
6 17
6 16
clouay
12 j A jGregory M.
9 [ stormy
.2 rises 4 17
4 £> s Inf.
7* V sset 11 19'
R'se.s. 1137
flying clouds
Palm sunday
clear
o r
5 43
5 44
5 14;5 46
12
10
9
8
6
4
v>entersy»
* j) in perigee
5;Lvra ris 9 34
26 A
27 S
Good Friday
rain
Easter § 1/
>• stationary
clear
spi vso 35
clear and cold
I
6
5
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5 3
6 1
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s 58
5 57
5 56
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5 53
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5 50
5 43
5 48
5 47
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5 50
5 51
5 52
5 54
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5 57
5 59
28 3 -stationary 5 506 10
29 4 r /^ r 5 436 U
30 5 sp i il:S o0 35 5 48 6 l 2
ol! ^Iclear and cold 5 47 6 l3
Ai Rng'V'sli Shopkeeper, in recommendation of his goods, said to a ladv,
K ma\im, it will wear forever, and make you a petticoat afterwards.
H M
First 3 18th 9 18 M
Full O 25th 1 36 M
MoonR W
Sun
sloxv
5 34 12 44
5 3512 32
5 36 12 20
12 6
11 53
1139
11 24
U 9i20
10 54X
10 3914
10 23 27
t
21
6
15
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rises
10 7
9 50
9 33
9 16
8 59
8-41
3 24
8 6
7 48
7 30
7 11
6 53
6 35
6 16
5 58
5 39
5 21
5 2
4 44
T
22
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18
15
28
26
26
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25
24
I
4 2529
morn.
19
1 19
2 17
3 10
3 57
4 38
south \ Phil.
4 38 6 50
5 26! 7 38
6 15| 8 27
4
7 54
8 43
931
5 48
sets
6 29
7 31
8 33
9 38
10 45
11 51
morn
55
157
2 55
3 48
4 34
5 14
rises
6 45
7 56
9 4
21 10 10
11 14
7 morn.
15
5 1510 18
11 4
1149
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1 16
2 1
2 47
3 35 1
4 27
521
6 19
7 19
8 20
9 20
10 17
11 11
morn.
4
5$
146
2 34
3 24
4 14
5 4
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10 6
10 55
11 43
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52
137
221
3 4
3 49
435
5 23
6 15
9
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29
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2 16
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3 57
4 46
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6 26
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FOURTH MONTH, APRIL, 1815
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Last (l 1st
New© 9th
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1
6
19
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1
2
3
4
5
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Full
H
D 16th 4
O 20d
M
20 A
16 A
7
A
2
3
Rem
ABKS.
Sun \Sun I <?ww
slow
\rises\sets
10
11
15
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
2C
21
22
2;
24
25
26
27
28
j sets 8 10 5 4516 15
cloudy 5 44J6 16
3 ill apogee 5 43 6 17
■<wh/ 5 416 19
4 &&y 5 40 6 20
5 7*'s sets 9 59 5 39 6 21
6 cloudy 15 376 23
7sri?es2 40 J5 36 6 24
V clear 5 35
2 Days 12 52 5 34
3 clear 5 32
4 ! spii?soll48i5 31
30
5 2<>
5 2
26
j 25
5 24
5 22
5 21
5 20
5 19
18
5. # south 10 48
69 'sGr.elong.
A J rain
2 s ir. sets 10 2
3 t 3) in perigee
4| rtfi/2
5' @ enters**
6 c/ewr
cloudy
davs Inc. 4
st. Mark
rises 1 49
pleasant
weather
7% set 8 41
30>A
14
Rogation
Moon\Moon\
rises
south \PhiL
6 25
6 26
6 28[
6 29
6 30
6 31
6 33
6 34
6 35
6 36
6 38
39
40
41
42
5 lc[6 44
5 15 6 45
5 14 6 46
5 13 6 47
5 12 k 48
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3 30
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8 41
9 50
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mom
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5 54
6 44
7 33
8 20
9 7
9 52
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1120
ift 5
51
1 39
231
3 25
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56
41
31
6 21
7 19
8 16
9 10
8 6
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10 32
11 19
1152
24
1 8
1 53
2 39
3 27
4 19
5 13
6 10
7 9
8 9
9 7
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rises morn.
8
9
10
11
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5!
8
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58
2 44qq7?20n?
2 53.U1 4.:
A person met another v^b.6 had been indebted to
asked htm if he could not pay off' his h:A\ '\-,, y s
"Well then," replied the other, *vo-i ce
30
120
2 10
3 1
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4 43
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10 58
11 1
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5., id the ma,., 'I
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jny interest to pay the prindbdh
FIFTH MONTH, MAY, 1815.
H M
H M "
Last ' 1st 7 16 M
Fuli022d 11 56 A
New « 9th 1 19 M
Last <L 31st 1 3M
Fir
st D 15th 9 46 A
HW
M
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Sun
Sun
Sun
^
Moon\Moon
D
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rises
sets
6 52
fast
3 1
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r.ses\souPh
Phil
1
Ph&Ja2inap
5 8
1 24 6 20
8 32
9
3
□ ©h
5 7
6 53
3 924
2 3
7 7
9 19
3
4
r ain
5 6
6 54
3 16|X
2 35
7 53
10 5
4
5
Ascension
5 5
6 55
3 23j 19
3 5 8 37
10 49
,5
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spic - so 1017
5 4
6 56
3 29,'y
3 o2 9 21
11 33
6
7
pleasant
5 3
6 57
3 34|14
3 5810 5
5
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5 2t6 58
3 m%i
4 25 10 50
38
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5 16 55
3 44i fc -
4 63!ll 38
126
c
3
pleasant
5 0,7 3 43^
sets of 29
2 17
it
4
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4 59J7 113 51'-.-'
a m 1 js
3 11
13
5
breezes
4 58 7 2 8 54.21
10 2.0
4 8
12
6
-south 8 50
4 577 3
3 56 as
11 4 3 20
5 8
13
7
Jin perigee
4 56J7 4
3 57^0
morn.] 4 20
■6 8
14
A
W hit sunday
4$5'7 5
3 58
5 20
7 8
15
&
fair
4 54
7 6
3 58 18
48
6 17J 8 5
16
S
Days 14 14
4 55
7 7
3 58.«R
128
7 10! 8 58
17
4
showers
4 52
7 8
3 57J16
2 2
8 li 9 49
18
5
Lyra so, 2 55
4 51
7 9
3 56|^
2 34
3 51-10 39
19
6
fair
Mo
7 10
3 54,14
3 5
9^811 26
20
7| 8 rises 1 26
4 49
711
3 51
28
3 33
10 26| 2
21
A : tr(j:)en d 6 ©
i 49
7 11
3 4H
4 4
11 14 38
22
2[ sup^srat.
4 48
7 12
3 44
24 rises
morn-
.26
23 3
thunder gust
4 47
7 i3 3 40
i 7 56
4
2 16
24 4
clear
4 46
7 14
3 35
20j 8 57
54
3 6
25,' 5
sets 10 9
4 45
7 15
3 30
V3 ! 9 52
1 44
3 56
26 6;<?£>*
4 45
7 19
3 M
15 10 41
2 35
4 47
27 7
pleasant
4 44
7 16
3 I-; 127 11 24
3 25
5 37
28A
rain
4 45
7 17
3 1 1!;. morn
414
6 26
29. 2
i>in apogee
4 43
7 17
3 4t20i 2
5 1
7 13
30: 3
Lyra so 2 7
4 4
7 18
3 57| 36
5 47
7 59
31
4
hail
44
71
19
3 49
14
1 5
651
8 43
Jl r>en/ resohtte fellow — He fears no in*:
and dreads no tieaui biu choukiiig.
in the worldj except the kc,ngmart\
SIXTH MONTH, JUNE, 1815.
New© 7th
First D 14th
H
10
2
M
52 M
52 M
Full 021st
Last G 29rh
H
M
59 A
4 40 A
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rm.p, seeing that you are both ONE. Both one! c - ed tfie husband, iveretfott
to come by our door -when we quarrel, you would s-uiear we were TH ENTY.
SEVENTH MONTH, JULY, 18K.
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NINTH MONTH,
SEPTEMBER.
1815.
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ELEVENTH MONTH, NOVEMBER, 1815,
Last (r23d 6
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ed, which being- done the doclor went to pay him. No, said the farrier, We
rhetors never take any money ofo>if another.
TWELFTH MONTR, DECEMBER, 1815.
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